Public Speaking
Analysis and Listening
Ethics
Reasoning and Analogy
Informative Speeches
100

a severe fear of public speaking

Glossophobia

100

the outward characteristics of the audience

Demographic characteristics

100

the branch of philosophy that involves determinations of what is right and moral

Ethics

100

drawing conclusions about an object or phenomenon based on its similarities to something else

Analogical reasoning

100

Which student said, "that is the kind of impact AI has had on our daily lives?"

Amare Alexander

200

sharing meaning between two or more people

Communication

200

examining and looking at your audience first by its demographic characteristics and then by their internal psychological traits

Audience analysis

200

a false statement of fact that damages a person’s character, fame, or reputation

Defamatory Speech

200

an analogy where the two things under comparison are not essentially the same

Figurative analogy

200

Which student covered how the current generation is addicted to AI?

Cassandra Charles

300

direct or indirect messages sent from an audience (receivers) back to the original sender of the message

Feedback

300

generalizing about a group of people and assuming that because a few persons in that group have a characteristic, all of them do

Stereotyping

300

A speaker’s credibility at the beginning of or even before the speech

Initial Credibility

300

an analogy where the two things under comparison have sufficient or significant similarities to be compared fairly

Literal analogy

300

Which student went over the topic of good eggs and bad eggs.

Jacob McBride

400

the system of learned and shared symbols, language, values, and norms that distinguish one group of people from another

Culture

400

taking one characteristic of a group or person and making that the “totality” or sum total of what that person or group is

Totalizing

400

a speaker’s credibility at the end of the speech

Terminal Credibility

400

a type of reasoning in which examples or specific instances are used to supply strong evidence for (though not absolute proof of) the truth of the conclusion; the scientific method

Inductive reasoning

400

Who said "they're all unique and their different?"

Myiah Nickerson

500

a word, icon, picture, object, or number that is used to stand for or represent a concept, thing, or experience

Symbol

500

the inner characteristics of the audience; beliefs, attitudes, needs, and values

Psychographic Characteristics

500

a speaker’s credibility and trustworthiness (as judged by the audience members) throughout the process of the speech, which also can range from point to point in the speech

Derived Credibility

500

a form of inductive reasoning that draws conclusions based on recurring patterns or repeated observations

Generalization

500

Which student went over a book written by the author Angie Thomas?

Ja’Mya Nipple